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mooneyes
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I am a little unsure about something, take this example for instance:
In a supernova event, a star ejects X amount of mass at a relativistic speed, say 0.5c. What's the total energy of this outflow in the reference frame in which the star's at rest.
Now would I be correct to assume that the energy outflow would be the same in all inertial reference frames?
Thanks.
In a supernova event, a star ejects X amount of mass at a relativistic speed, say 0.5c. What's the total energy of this outflow in the reference frame in which the star's at rest.
Now would I be correct to assume that the energy outflow would be the same in all inertial reference frames?
Thanks.